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The flag of the United Arab Republic (UAR - Egypt and Syria) was red-white-black with two green stars. Syria left in 1961, but Egypt kept the UAR name and flag until the 1st January 1972. Ironically Syria since went on to adopt her present flag which is the same as the UAR's. And just to make things really confusing, apparently the Iraqi red-white-black with three green stars was introduced in 1963 for a proposed union of Egypt, Syria and Iraq which never happened...
Roy Stilling, 5 October1996
Adopted in 1958 on the formation of the UAR. The supporter, called 'Saladin's eagle', bears on it breasts a shield derived from the national flag. Beneath the eagle, the name of the country is inscribed in Kufic script.
Source: Pedersen. The International Flag Book in Color [ped71]
Ivan Sache, 28 June 2002
Source: Pedersen. The International Flag Book in Color [ped71]
Source: Pedersen. The International Flag Book in Color [ped71]
Square version
Source: Pedersen. The International Flag Book in Color [ped71]
Source: Pedersen. The International Flag Book in Color [ped71]